13 Dec Teach Children To Code With The MatataLab Robot

Anyone looking to teach coding to children ages 4 to 9 may be interested in a new hands on coding robot which is designed specifically for children called MatataLab. Using hands-on play the new educational coding system allows children to learn by doing and offers adventures musical utilities and creative applications and projects to support early learning. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the MatataLab system and its unique features. MatataLab has this week been launched via Kickstarter with the aim of raising $50,000 over the next 30 days.

The development team at MatataLab explain more about the inspiration and design of their new educational coding robot designed for children.

By using easy-grip coding blocks, your kids will learn to code without a screen or keyboard. With several sets of adventure maps, kids are challenged to find different ways to explore the adventures. As they progress from easy to advanced level, kids learn and use new coding concepts step by step. Kids can collaborate with their friends or compete with them to complete the challenges.

MatataLab is now available to back via Kickstarter with early bird pledges starting from $99 and delivery expected to take place during May 2018. For full specifications and more information jump over to the official Kickstarter campaign page via the link below.